Explosives seized by Pakistan authorities

Pakistan authorities have seized two vehicles carrying large amounts of explosives, foiling a possible terror plot near Pakistan's capital, officials said.

Pakistan authorities have seized two vehicles carrying large amounts of explosives, foiling a possible terror plot near Pakistan's capital, officials said.

Senior police officer Rao Mohammed Iqbal said several suspects were arrested in the operation late last night in Rawalpindi - just days after a suicide car bombing against the Danish Embassy in Islamabad this killed six people.

Two security officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to media, said today at least three men were arrested and were being questioned by civil and military authorities in Rawalpindi.

The men were suspected of wanting to target "sensitive installations" the officials said. Mr Iqbal said the operation had "foiled possible terrorist attacks" but provided no details. About 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) of explosives were found.

Rawalpindi houses the headquarters of Pakistan's army and the residence of president Pervez Musharraf, a long-time US ally in its war on terror.

Mr Iqbal, the deputy inspector-general of Rawalpindi police, said the two vehicles were laden with explosives, but did not say whether they had been rigged up to detonate.

An internet posting yesterday purportedly from al-Qaida in Afghanistan claimed responsibility for Monday's bombing outside the Danish Embassy and threatened to "rain" more attacks on countries where cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad are published.

The attack was the deadliest strike against Denmark since the publication of cartoons in newspapers there and other Western countries sparked violent unrest across the Muslim world. In February, Danish papers reprinted one drawing of Muhammad in a bomb-shaped turban.

Rawalpindi lies about seven miles from Islamabad.

more courts articles

DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers
UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules
Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London

More in this section

Vatican renews process for evaluating ‘visions’ of Virgin Mary to combat hoaxers Vatican renews process for evaluating ‘visions’ of Virgin Mary to combat hoaxers
British Museum artefacts thefts British Museum recovers 268 more missing objects after thefts
South Africa ends rescue efforts at building that collapsed killing 33 people South Africa ends rescue efforts at building that collapsed killing 33 people
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited